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Friday, June 08, 2018

NKJV Early Readers Bible Review

NKJV Early Readers Bible By Tommy Nelson Bibles
Help your kids get excited about learning God’s Word! The NKJV Early Readers Bible offers the respected New King James Version® translation and 192 pages of helpful maps, charts, articles, study tools, and more. It’s the perfect first full-text Bible for children ages 7 to 10, and it comes in a fun, shiny foil cover they will love.

The NKJV Early Readers Bible offers tons of extra resources to help your children understand what they are reading, at a very affordable price. Your kids will love the shiny foil cover, and the text is printed in a large-print type, so it’s easier for them to read. This engaging Bible also includes 192 pages of helpful maps, charts, articles, and study tools such as:

Book introductions
Illustrated word list
Reading plans
Scripture memorization plans
Important prayers from men and women in the Bible
Teaching articles
Full-color illustrated biblical and secular timeline
Informative charts and graphs
Maps, concordance, and more
Full-color presentation and record pages

This Bible is a wonderful first Bible for early readers to help them know God, understand His Word, hide it in their hearts, and build important Christian character traits in their lives.

I received a complimentary copy.

Cassandra's Review - I really enjoy the approach of getting your child to understand and appeal more to the Bible and to be able to study without feeling bored or overwhelmed. It is of course a faith based book and does include the Bible in all of its glory but adds a more gentle style that will make learning it a little easier. The book will never really be fully complete as far as reading it even after you finish the last word, because there is so much to reflect on. Depending on your need to bring up the word of God in your home this can be a really good resource.

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